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Originally Posted by Bigrod
Shoot, wasn't expecting that as I don't have writer installed. You might be able to change that in open office's options/preferences not sure though.
Anyway, there's always another way or 2 to skin a cat.... Start Open office, select spreadsheet and when the spreadsheet opens, just click on the first cell (A1) then click on "Insert" and select "Sheet from file". When the window pops up, navigate to your schedule.txt file you made and select it. Now you'll get the import options box.
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I think it worked! I made a minor change and it showed up in game. I will make more changes and update. Thanks my man!!!
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Originally Posted by themonk
I use Notepad++. I simply load the .lsdl file, edit it, and save the edited .lsdl. No problems so far. As you can see, it's simply a straightforward process without any need for file conversions.
I used it for one of my leagues where I edited a league with an 82-game schedule. I changed the schedule so that teams played only 3X a week.
If you're interested you can download it for free at:
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That's exactly what I want to do. Change a schedule so teams play 3X a week (feeder). My problem with notepad ++ is that I can't highlight a section and make changes just for that section. I can easily do that with excel and open office. I.e. I may want to change days 4,5,6 to 8,9,10----7,8,9 to 15,16, 17.
My problem is with notepad ++ I can't figure out how to prevent duplicate numbers from changing as I jeep changing days. Hope that made sense cause I might have confused myself lol.